E-voting would have undermined credibility of the count

Declan Kenny may be right or wrong when he says that the proposed Irish post-codes are “a mess that will be foisted upon us” as part of our “less glorified history” of “willful ignorance and incompetence” [Letters, October 17].

E-voting would have undermined credibility of the count

He is not right when he likens it to ‘the e-voting scandal’. The non-verifiable e-voting machines were not just about changing from paper ballots to e-voting. They were a change from a count of paper ballots in full view, to a count by machine that could not be verified. The e-voting fiasco was not just a waste of taxpayers’ money. It undermined the credibility of the electoral system.

A. Leavy

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